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Ir* f .4 r.?*: > . - .>v' ;r " * - : - - The Abbeville Press and Banner. 1 BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1903. ESTABLISHED 1844 ;J|| WBk EAST END MK^Bhat "M" Seen And Hear* on HiK SnMnBRonuds In Country and in Town. Abbeville. S. C.. Oct. 14.1903. SHOKT STOPS HEKE AND THERE. HBSlaH^Kie nlgbt train Is on. Sunday nights ex KBEHSS^Bed, ?nd It remains to be seen whether it BwwSIbBMB prove a success for the company snd of HnHnKBint to the city. That honored old veteraD star conductor, Capt. S. N. Williams, toHMHBREra^Ber with baggage master Syfan are at their Hud ready for duty, and will *ury bring EHRQX0?^^Htesengers and tbelr baggage in on good that is, If aciy Hhould be balling the BBeSfiESk^*. train for Abbeville. newspapers bave been rushing the Tilltr la I aud keeping It '-n full detail before people day by day. t reti our city papers k^^^^Hiave In their weekly Issues elven a fullsynopsls of tbe trial up to date of Issue. The \WJr attorneys :or the State aud defense having I*' finished tbelr arguments Monday and Tuesl\ day, tbe case will go to the Jury today (WedV need ay), while tbe people will await the reBL Bolt with Intense anxiety. Judgr Gary has m held the scales ol Justice well ball ed so far b as we bave read and heard, and oil rulings P bave been Impartial, beiug guided by tbe I .lighest authority, and we believe bave been ? eailsfactory to all parties. At least we bave K ee >n nothing to the contrary. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. Harvey Douglass, son of our esteemed townsman Is home to tbe great delight of bis lamily and friends, after a tbree years solourn In tbe Philippines in the United States army. We have not bhd au opportunity of talking with bim and oan't say which be likes best this bis old Abbeville home, or the oue far ucross the sen. At any raie bis friends are glad to bee blm "borne again from a foreign anore." Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Syfan, of Winder, Ga. were over Jusi week to attend tbe funeral ser' vices of tbelr beloved sister, Mrs. P. D.Klugh Ik IK AND ABOUT THE CITY. 5 The ladles Church Improvement Society 01 a tbe M. E. Cburcb of this city gave an "old 1/ time" dinner yesterday In tbe Rosenberg f building on Trinity street,?bad everything p good to eat. At night oysters were served, I followed by ices, etc. Will give full report oi H success next Issue. K Mr. TllUtn Liomaz has been R. F. D. carrier ? for tbe past week on Route No. 2. Mr. Mo S Mlllan being called oft as a witness lu court. L Tbe M?sonlo banquet at the Eureka lasi A Monday evening was enjoyed b about sixtyfive guests, Including wives, daughters and Wk \ Bweeihearto? all belonging io "some iraterWf \ nlty" If not 'o tbe Masonic. Tbe banquet Jr \ prepared and furnished under tbe manage\. mentof Mr. McFall, Uae proprietor and genMai host of tbe Eureka, was up-to-nate?even tbe "swellest function" oi the season. A large number of Invited guests were present from neighboring lodges. Tbe presence of tbe ladles socially, added greatly to tbe pleasure oi tbe evening, and by tbelr grace, beauty and wit will make the occasion one long to be remembered. Mis* Bessie Miller after a delightful visit to 4m Aihtiiio rnfnrnvrt hnmo luui baoday. . Hon. D. Wyatt A lie en lelt Monday night vlu M the Seaboard lor Wnilmires on special bublnees. W SAYINGS AND DOINCiS ALONG KOtJTE NO. 3. T Mrs. Frank Lawson and babe are spending a uellghlful tlmeul the country borne ol ner latberln-law, Mr. H. W. Liawson In the Flaiwoods. ' The five schools opened last Monday along Koute No.3, wltb a line average attendant ^ and bave already bellied down 10 ousinebs. V Mr. Charlie Gilliam who is with Uilllam W - Broagiu at Wans, spent Sunday In tbe sna ron section with homelolks. Mrs. Maggie Sberard alter a weeks sta> wltb her latber-lu-iaw, Mr. James Staerard, 01 Iva,relumed bome last Saturday. Alr.Jumtt Shurard Is tbe latber ot tbe iate JDr. J. W. Hberaid, and is an honored veteran ol tbe war between tbe Slates and is now sutterlng lrom the effects ot a wound received in salu war. k GOOD NIGHT FOR STEALING. SH On last Saturday nigbt a beavy bale of cotton was stolen lrom Gilliam's ginnery. Tbe f sail] 8 uiguL a uur>? uciuueiut iu uuuuo uit* Nelll, living on the uiU McNeill place, was taken.'Put this horse nuil a wagon togetbei and they might lorm a link by wblcb tht stolen cotton could bo traced. Mr. J. H. Feuney with his daughters, Misses Emma and Ada, were among tbe visitors lu the city last Monday. Mr. W. P. Hammond was In the city last Monday for the first Id a long time. His friends were glad to see him alter so long an Illness able to be out again. Mr.and Mrs. Will Morrab, of Bellvue, were among tbe guesut In tbe cily last Monday. iHMB Kev. Henderson preached at Lebanon last mormug and evening. At Ubaron, October lltb, 1903, to Mrs. A. Williams, a daughter. Waller B. Wilson, of Lebanon, was ill last Monday. B. 3?. HADDON & CO.'S BARGAIN SAY. By Oo' last Monday the emporium of K. M. agB Haddon <? (Jo. was the center oi attraction? Bb j toe store being tilled with unheard of "barB gains," was crowded all day long, trom earlj morn until dewey eve. by a surging massoi Wt people bunting tbe great bargains" ibey bud Srat seen advertised In the city papers laBt week. Mgfi This was Indeed the "mercantile hit" of the season. W Advertise and keep abreaBt with the times, I or you will certainly be left. f| IN MEMOBIAM. ' H Just while our hearts ure bleeding, A O'er tbe spoils that death has won, |H We would, while our hearts are acblng, - Calmly say "Thy will be done." r ' Tbougb cast down we're not forsaken, S Though afflicted, not alone, 3 Tbou did'st give and thou bast taken, I Blessed Lord "Thy will be done." I Oo Tuesday afternoon, about 8o'clook, OotoS ber 6th, 19 <3, the gentle spirit of Emmasy/an 1 Klugh, beloved wife of P. D. Klugh oi this B city was oorne away oo angel wlugs to the I beautiful home beyoud the river to be forever a wiih Htm who said. "Come unto me arid 1 will give you rest." Tbe deceased bad been Id declining bealtb for tbe pant year and gradually grew worse until tbe Angel Reaper beckoned ber from earth, as aooiber tropby for tbe Master'b r kingdom. Durfng ber long and tedious illness she ever manifetiied tbe same meek, gentle aud submissive spirit that so beautifully characterized ber lite wblle in bealtb. Tbe attention of skillful physicians, togetbk er witb tbe ministrations ol willing handn Ik and iovlog hearts was ol no avail to stay tbe hand of tbe Reaper wbo garnered ber into i tbe klngdon as a ripened sheaf, ready for tbe harvest. She was perfectly rational to tbe last, knowing and speaking to ber friends wbo came In ; | and wblle she was conscious tbat tbe end was I fast approaching sbe said sbe whs ready and ( willing to go, wltb the regret only of leaving husband autf children. She spoke of her "angel baby boy" whom she said whs standing In the "beautiful gate" beckoning her to come. O! what rapturous Joy when leaviDg earth to know, aud see our loved ones "wall lug aud watching" for us. For her death had HA nO sling nor the grave aDy vlotory, lor she, W* like her Lord and Master, triumphed over botb. * A grief stricken husband and eight loving children are bowed In deepest grief at the loss of a fond and faithful wlie, and a tender, affectionate mother. Interment took place from the home, after the funeral services conducted by her pastor, Rev. P. B. Wells of the Methodist church, of which she was a lalthtul and consistent mem' ber since childhood. Beautiful Dowers mark her last resting place, as tributes of love and esteem from those who knew and loved her while on i earth. She now rests in the quiet city of the I dead at Upper Long Cane there to await the resurrection morn. ? y R YD ALES LIVER TABLETS. Rydales Liver Tablets cure liver troubles. They act specifically on the liver, the bile, bladder, aud bile duct, the lutestines and I bowels. They stimulate the liver and cause a r perfect flow of bile Into the bowels, keep the [ bile duct healthy, Increase the peristaltic movement of the lntettlnes and thus restore o hnoUhu on??An nf oil thofifl nfUttnB. KvcIhIpK Liver Tablets are easy to take, belnK small ft chocolate coated tablets. Tbey act promptly HS and can always bp depended upon. Price per @5 box of 50 tablets, 25 cents. C. A. Mllford, thn & Druggist. ?? For Rent. When you need chairs for entertainments, W* religious, social or otherwise, we have tbem. 1 3 cents each, delivered. Kerr Furniture Co. Blates, penollR, tablets, pens. Ink, Rrhooi books of all kinds at Mlllord'8 Drag Store. SSI JH Fine Clothing. The Con An IHpal Rvri "V # # The picture illustrates this the BEST WEAR-RESISTIIN quiet elegance that harmonize wi While the cut is conservatr terns that will satisfy the man < The prices of these suits are al BEGIN -A" We sell the HAND-1 CLOTHING of . . Because they are "The Be apparel gives the best satisfactio label is found on every suit, and i J8ST* Drop in and let us ta' HA I 5l71 Now lias oil exhibi live FALL A.JNT WINTER . EVER B\ THE people of the entire < most respectfully and a vited to bear witness tc of this announcement by cal early day and seeing for thems of the various departments are J flowing and the best proof thai right is the eagerness with wl mers buy. Come to see us, a that evi L DENTAL NOTICE. It is Rlwavs a TJr S ft Thnmnnn of a remedy tha nr. o, I*. xnuiuuuu, emergencies an< OFFICE 0P-3TAIR3 ON MolLWAlN a remedy i# Kill. Corner. Abbeville, 8. 0. 1118 the morn se Kency Liniment satisfactory in i Guns, barbed wire, nails, knives, locks* required. C. A. biases, grass blades and all kinds farm tools, at Glenn's. School supplies, paper, pencllp, slates, etc. (nBn^?try' s ftt at Glenn's. juienus. ? The Man Refined I Who wants QUALITY FIRST, and regards style ? consideration, is sometimes than the swagger youngster i il _ r l_: most uura Tasnions. Such a man will find servative / >onent of Good Clothe. \ suit, now so intensely popular all over the coi fG APPAREL their money will buy, and at t th dignity of bearing. /e in style, we have the same suit in a wide of tastes conservative, yet preferring somethi so conservative. r? $12.50 'ailored 5chIoss Bros. ist Clothes Makers," and their r~ n to the greatest number. Their ij^ is a mint-mark of intrinsic value. I Ik it over. XL & ANDERSON Outfitters to Particular People. 7. WHI tion one of the larget and cheapest stocks i - Mercha ROUGHT TO THIS < bounty are MATT ordially in- 1^1 buy,yoi ) the truth the woi ling at an trade at White's selves. All forty years has tull to over- quaintance with b prices are and very often lich custo- goods that you v You have only t( and then you j supplied. \nd join the throng o Dry day fills the stox . W. W? .TISFACTION. We have a new and very desirable source of satisfaction to know ladles' and MlsBes' anri Children's lean always be relied on lu which we are selling dal',y. 1 when accidents occur; such Any medicine you we.nt lrom 1'. B. S] took.,.! Mllford'. Drugstore pver produced, and 1h Juht aw * ick ling vinegar, sp IccfB, Ac., at Gleni it ca?t*? where a Liniment is Harley, rye and onl ?u sets, ?t Glenn's Minora, uruggisi. * ivihjrhuc and "Alpine Snow" llo ? .1 ? Glenn's.. Glenn's. tin and enamel ware, at ... , ? . Glenn In offerlr.g many bargains pick wlillo In northern markots. \_ of T aste I in his clothing is SECONDARY harder to please who selects the Sack A/l n A* & ITl?lIYlllg. rntry, with men who want he same time possessing a range of very natty patng not too sedate in tone. I . & Co. Rjy^UBEr Qft'GARMEWTT rvvvvvvv^vYvvvvvyvvvvvvv^ ' nnoiesaje i/ropera < i COmUOMTXD IMI < I UWWWWWWWWMWWWW | . . .Gwwrtett .SoperioritK 9 rm ? -4? -4 4 ??<-k / 3L, jLiiu&L atuai vof ndise city. ER what you my wish" 1 are always sure of gettii th of your money if yc i. An experience of near given us a thorough a the wants of the peop] you can find at White Till not find anywhere els :> make your wants knov< axe sure of having the >f happy buyer es of JITE. ]|De 0x J. W. McIiee'N I,oral*. nhoesr Yry AlcKee'H I'urlty Coffee 1.3c 2 for 20c. . I Try our English cured shoulders. Try n gallon of New Orleans Syrup at . I Kee'8,C0c per gallon. a 8- Fresh cheese at 'JOo per pound. * 15e sure and see us before you buy; ur' at fruit Jars. m ed up When a man can't dorko nimself bellev bas brains bis mother can. ' WEST END. Happening* nnd Incidents of a Week i Abont the City. Abbeville. 8. C.Oct. 13, 1908. Miss Maggie Latimer Bullock has gone to Atlanta to be tbe guest of friends durlrig the I' Horse Hbow. N Mrs. John Brownlee of Antrevlll'e was the guest of her daughter Mrs. Jobu A. Dickson w several days last week. jar. d. w. rrcHBiy ui ty uiunnorn is ju iue,ui city. He has a position with tbe firm of A. hi M. omtth ?fc Co. . i Mr. William P. Greene was in Augusta h< severai days tbe first of the week on bust- ei ness. Mrs. Augustus M. Smith hag returned from 8| a ten days stay in Union where she visited her sister Mrs. George Mann Wright. w Mr. and Mrs. R. Lawton Dargan have re- tt turned from a pleasant trip to Baltimore. Miss Pearle Beattle of Iva was tbe guest of tt her cousin Miss Ellen Sberard Saturday and la Sunday. Miss Beattie will teach a county lr school near the city. i ai Mrs. A. Brooks Cheatham expects to go to tt Atlanta tbe last of the week. EUC11HE CLUB. I* The Eucbre Club was most pleasantly entertalned Friday afternoon by Mrs. Charles D. Brown. . After the games an elaborate salad course was servpd. Those present were ir Mrs. W.W.Bradley. Mrs. R. L. Dargan, Mrs. M. L. Bullock, MrB. W. D. Wilson Mrs. m F. B. Gary. Mrs. James Bradley, Mrs, W. 8. d( Cothran, Mrs. S. G. Thomson, Mrs. James _i Bowie. Miss Lois Robertson. Miss Sara White h Miss Plevna Seal. Miss Grace Smith, Mis* Marie Gary, Miss Barbee. Miss Male Robert- v< son, Miss Lucia Parker, Miss Nettie Russell, n Miss Sallle Calhoun, Miss Lily Templeton. Mr. Thomson Holllngsworth or Athens pent Saturday and Sunday bere with his borne people. }lrs. W. D. Barksdale and little Miss Elizabeth Barksdale left Tuesday for Atlanta si where they will attend the Horee Show. a! Mrs. Annie Moorehead of Lowndesvllle was it In town last week the guest of relatives. tt Mr. and Ers. J. K. Durst of Greenwood were at In the city Sunday the guests of their daugh- cj ter Mrs. w. D. Barksdale. o< Mr. J. S.Norwood of Dresden was In town a! Saturday on business. d The friends of Mr. Will \ddle will be sor* b ry to healr of the accident that he met with on fr Saturday at Athens. He is doing very nicely, gi His ankle Is not as seriously Injured as was b at first feared. The lioj al Arch Masons gave a banquet on Monday evening at the Eureka. All the, members were accompanied by a lady. The' 11 aflrtlr was very swell. Mrs. Li. C. Cater returned to her home In Monterey after a months stay bere. Mr. VV. T. Cunningham of Monterey was In <j town Monday on business. tl Mr. Jatm-s Dusenbury is 6lck at his borne n near the city. It / Mrs. xV. B. Garrison is expected borne the n latter part of the week after a week's stay In H, Washington. * jj Hon. John Lomax of Latimer was tbe n guest of Mr. M. P. DeBrubl Monday and je Tuesday. 0 Gen. Milledge Bonbara of Anderson was in ej tbe city Monday on business. q Mr. J. M. Barron of Colombia was In town Monday to attend tbe banquet given by tbe Royal Arch Masons. Mr. Barron was tbe . guest of Dr. F. E. Harrison while in the city. 0 Mr. Thomas Cotbran of Greenville spent several In town last week with his brother Mr. WadeS. Cotbran. Mrs. Sara Galpbln of Ninety-Sir Is in ttie city on a visit to her brother Mr. T. P. ? Quarles. . " Mrs. W. W. Bradley bas returned from a , pleasant visit to Mrs. Mamie Swift HayeB In JElberton. ' ? Mr. Granville Beal ofCalboun Falls was In ?! the olty Monday to attend tbe Masonic Ban- ? quet. a Mr. James Cotbran of Atlanta was in town for a few days last week. Mr. Perrln Quarles was in Bradley several b days iasi wceR on Business. Mrs. WadeS. Goth ran left Tuesday for a visit to tier borne people Id Edgefield. Mrs. G. W. Speer of Montery was In town Monday shopping. Q Mrs. J. Davis Kerr spent several days In ? . Greenwood last week the guest of Mrs. J. W. n Kerr. " " P Invitations have been issued to tbe nn- 11 veiling or tbe monument to the Confederate c dead In Greenwood October 22nd. This will ? be a gala day In that city and a number of 1 Abbevllllans will attend. ? Miss Mary M. Cochran spent several days b this past week with her home people at l) Means Chapel. ? Miss Mary T. Nance will spend Saturday '! and Sunday in Cross Hill. ? ll v , u J. E. Gover, 101 N. Main St., Ottawa, KaD., b writes: "Every fall it has been my wile's trouble to catch a severe cold, and therelore to cough all winter long. Last fall I got for o ber a bottle of Horebound Syrup. She used , __ ltand ban been able to sleep soundly all plght long. Whenever tbe cough troubles her, two or three doses Btops tbe cough, and she is able ...? nail ? OSn Krtn 81 (?1 Hnlii hv. H. A. MUrorcT* ' Wool Jeans, flannels, outings, at Glenn's. : RYDALES TONIC r A New Scientific Discovery * for the BLOOD and NERVES, ? e It purifies the blood by eliminating the t waste matter and other impurities and by destroying, the germs or microbes that { infest the blood. It builds up the blood t by reconstructing and multiplying the red ? corpuscles, making the blood rich and red j ' It restores ahd stimulates the nerves, t causing a full free How oi nerve iorce throughout the entire nerve system. It J speedily cures unstrung nerves, nervous- ] ness, nervous prostration, and all other diseases of the nervous system. KYDALES TONIC is sold under a positive guarantee. 1 Trial size 50 cents. Family size $1.00 to MANUFACTURED BY 1Q. The Radical Remedy Company, ? HICKORY, N. C. )U C. A. MILFORD. iy ^ ^ -3^ 5^-5' 5r>5r-5^-5^*5r*5r 5r,5"5^ * ?' /Is THEJBEST MEDIC, }S <?ft AND THE BEST SE !e. A ? /IV ,s ,,OIie tww *?r if: who is sick. We kee HI buy, uiul keep on <liit W best Prescription Cier 'I* your Prescriptions or = (I? Yours to please s 8 C. A. niLFOF M ABBEVILLE, S. C iRRiiriui ii IIUIILIIULL LI'111 W. S. COTHRAN. DEALEi Proprietor. \ -115 MB, II AND ALL BUILD] ' DUE WEST. |9| ntereatlnic ParuKrapim by n Wide .Awake Correspondent. Due West. 8. C.. O.t. 12. ian? Mrs. B. E. Todd and little daughter, Eutb, < 'i.'l ?ft Saturday to visit friends In Charlotte, Mrs. Joseph Nance was In Abbeville last > eek shopping. . Mr. Sam Pressly, who Is In business in Henarwonvllle, N. C? Is spending a few days at ome. . Mr. A. Seluon Kennedy was In Columbia , ,i jveral days last week, .attending the Bank- -J$ 's Association. MIbh Susie Benson, ol the Female College, >pnt Saturday with relatives ia Abbeville. : A Tbe Fall meeting of the second Presbytery 111 he hold at Troy, S. C.t beginning Friday, ie 16. The annual address before the students of ie Theological Seminary, was delivered on W! ist Thursday night by Prof. G. G. Parkinson, v',: 38 iBieaa or ur. w. ju. rresmy, as uaual. It was k 'ft j a able and scholarly address, and received i? closest attention. - " i Mr. C. W. Kendall of Abbeville, displaced a eau'lful Hoe of millinery and dress-goods, at ie Kennedy Hoase last Friday. The saleeidles were kept bqsy during the day. Rev. A. G. Klrkpatrlck and little grandaughter, Evelyn Douglas, are visiting In Oo- ' The concert on Monday night, given by the lotfatt Grier Chapter of the D. of C., was a ellgbtful entertainment. The program obn- 7 ' "'vbSB sted principally'of numbers given by oar ,'vj? ome-iaient, and was well rendered. . ' ' . ,V Mr. J. E. Press ly, who Is clerking In AbbeIMe, spent Sabbath witn friends In Dae , Stomach Trouble Causes Heart Trouble. Heart troable Is almost always caused by ;?j omach troable. Tbe stomach fails to digest , .v7S tl the lood. and the residue ferments, form>K excess of gas which distends tbe walls of ie stomach, causlDg & pressure on tbe nerves ? > ad arteries that lead to the heart. This loses tbe heart to palpitate or skip a beat "ySs scaslonally, or both, which Is usually very ! V? [arming, causing grave apprehensions. Ry. ales Stomach Tablets will prevent this troa- ?$ Ie. They digest the food and prevent gas om lormlDg In the stomach. If there Is no sh In your stomach your heart will not troa- -'?*$9 Ie you. C. A. MUford, tbe Druggist. A woman thinks there Is only one man In ie world whose wife Is altogether perfect. A lOUGH IS ONLY A SYMPTOM. /V&g A cough Is not a disease but a symptom of jg? Uease. A cough always Indicates that cither ie throat or iangs are Effected. When , the C.$ys lucoB lining of the throat or Jungs becomes " jflamed the Irritation causes coughing. Don't ! 'rMI eglect a cough. It may be the symptom of jrlous throat or lung disease. Rydales Elixir lllHthegertna that causes the irotible.soothee ^wi le Irritated mocDB membrane, gently slim a- -raj ites the nerves that control the respiratory , - % rgans and thus helps nature to speedily re- - "Ra /ore normal conditions and healthy action. . A. Mllford, the Druggist A pessimist Is a man who views his neigh* *58 ors through a smoked glass. VjsJ The Best Doctor. 1*3 Rev. B. C. Horton. Sulphur Springs, Texas, rrltes. Julv lflth. 1899: "I h?v? nwwi in mv imlly Ballard's Snow Liniment and Hore- ifSt ound Syrup, and they have proved certain- ' I'-'a Maslsfactory. The liniment is the best we " iSM ave ever used for headache and pains. The ougb eyrup has been our doctor for the last ight years." 25c, 60c, 81.00. Sold by C. A. -SaHl lliford. x Even the philosophical owner ol a fireproof nlldlng Is apt tolnsare It. . Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. No one wbo Is acquainted with Its good ualltles can be sarprlsed at the great popo . trlty of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It '+' $ ot only cures cold and grip effectuully and urmaueutiy, but prevents these diseases '!a| om resulting In pneumonia. It Is also a a' ijkb ertain cure for croup. Whooping oongh la ' * ot dangerous when this remedy Is given. v ' ; t contains no opium or other harm?u| subtance and may be given as confidently, to aby as to an adult. It is also pleasant to ike. When all of these facts are taken into j jyua onslderation It Is not surprising tbat people a foreign land?, aa well as at home, esteem his remedy very highly and very few tre . rilling to take any other after having once sed it. For sale by C. A. Mllford, Ab> eville, H. M. Youne, Due West. The worst fault of some people Is telling tber people theirs. Mnuy Mothers of a Like Opinion. Mrs. Pllmer. of Cordova, Iowa, says: "One f my children was subJect?to croup of a se ere type, and tne Riving of Chamberlain's ;ough Remedy promptly, always brought ellef. Many mothers in this neighborhood hink the' same as 1 do abotjt this remedy 31 ,nd want no other kind for their children." , <. for sate by C. A. Mllford, Abbeville, H. M fouug, Due West. Tbe nearer you get to the butt end of .. "y& evengethe sweeter It Isn't. Canwe of Locbjnw. Lockjaw, or tetanus, Is caused by a bacillus 'x ir germ which exists plentifully in street .>>$8 llrt. It Is inactive so long as exposed to the , 4^ ilr, but when carried beneath the skin, as in be wounds caused by percnssslon caps or by lusty nails, and when the air Is excluded tbe f&M| ;erra Is roused to activity and produces tbe nost virulent poison known. These germs / nay be destroyed and all danger of lockjaw '? . ivolded by applying Chamberlain's Pain 3alm Ireely as soon as tbe injnryis received. 3aln Balm Is an antispetlc and causes cuts, trulses and like Injuries to heal without naturatlou aqd in one third tbe time relulred by the usual treatment. It is for sale >y C. A. Milford, Abbeville, H. M. Young, 3ue West. For Rent. ' llflj Chairs to rent, 3 cents each, delivered Cerr Furniture Co. *wSI A. B. WARDLAW, -Ji Dentist. Offlce over Kendall's Storr. April 15,1903. tf fNE | RVIGE W <M any man, woman or child jk p the best that money will JK ' y all the time one of the Jff ks in the State. Hring us Wtell your Doctor .to do so. w * f M ?D, The Druggist. Vj/ ^ Phone 107. ^ ^ 1 OH, >?S IN I A G faulknek Manager _ mTw> ? ini ui, i [IVG MATERIAL. ' 'I > ; ViaM